Originally posted 15-Dec-22

Education

  • Ohio University — MA, sociology, 1981–1982
  • Temple University — MEd, social science education, 1969–1970

Profiles

Books

Network Weaver Handbook: A Guide to Transformational Networks

Podcasts

Videos

  1. Part 1
  2. Part 2
  3. Part 3
  4. Part 4

Presentations

Articles by Others

Other Content

Building Smart Communities through Network Weaving with Valdis Krebs

The Transformative Power of Networks of Networks

Three Level Networks for Transformation: Networks need to be part of three types of networks.

  1. Local Networks are networks formed in a particular locale, usually a city, town or in rural areas or a multi-county region.
  2. Focused Networks are networks, often national (though they may be state, multi-state or international), that focus on a particular issue, problem or alternative.
  3. Networks with Other Networks: Networks can really benefit when they network with other networks. These types of networks help networks be transformative either through their differences or through their power of aggregation. However, this type of network is most likely to be neglected. These networks can be one of three different kinds:
  • networks of networks with a similar focus formed to create the numbers needed for effective large actions
  • cross sector networks
  • networks that are quite different in purpose but can be constructively provocative for each other and stretch everyone’s world views

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Stan Garfield

Knowledge Management Author and Speaker, Founder of SIKM Leaders Community, Community Evangelist, Knowledge Manager https://sites.google.com/site/stangarfield/